It’s great to have Super League back. We haven’t played as well as we can in the first two games, but we’ve got four points and we’re set up well ahead of Saturday’s World Club Series match against Brisbane Broncos.

On the right edge you have different moves to the left edge, so it’s about learning what they do and how they do it.

It takes a little bit of time to adjust, but it’s nothing too strenuous and I’m confident it will work out well.

When you put on a Wigan jersey, you want to do your club, team-mates and the fans proud, but in the back of your mind there is something more and getting picked for your country is a massive honour, so I want to be back in the England set-up for the Four Nations.

New England coach Wayne Bennett

If you play well week in, week out for your club, then getting picked will, hopefully, take care of itself.

Obviously, the Brisbane match gives us the chance to meet new England boss Wayne Bennett and stake a claim for a place early on.

He’ll come in and do things differently and might want to look at different players, but the first job is to win for Wigan and prove the Super League sides can compete against those in the NRL.

Those clubs want to come over here and beat us in our backyard, but we know if we perform like we can, we will get the victory.